ACMi News: April 29, 2022
This week the town of Arlington begins Phase 2 of the Whittemore Park revitalization project. It’s a project that will transform the open space here into a place for recreation
This week the town of Arlington begins Phase 2 of the Whittemore Park revitalization project. It’s a project that will transform the open space here into a place for recreation
Arlington is still talking about Patriots Day 2022 in town. Even though the pandemic rained on any chance of a parade this year, hundreds of residents came out to celebrate
Imagine what it’s like to have cognitive or learning conditions, like autism, ADHD or dyslexia, trying to function in everyday life. April is Autism Awareness Month. ACMi News talks to
Brutal war crimes continue in Ukraine, ACMi News talks to a married couple holed up in Kyiv. They tell us what the Ukrainian president is telling the world. That their
The last hockey match between Arlington’s cops and firefighters was three years ago. Pre-pandemic. But this year, this friendly tradition is once again on as these two teams take to
Spring is in the air and so are the scammers. ACMi News talks to Captain Richard Flynn of the Arlington Police Department about what you should be looking out for
Arlington’s girls hockey team is TD Garden bound as they compete for the state title! This after defeating Shrewbury this week. We talk to Arlington High School’s Athletic Director about
Arlington town manager Adam Chapdelaine makes it official: he will be stepping down from his post in mid-June. He made that announcement publicly before the Select Board this week. We’ll
Arlington Town Manager Adam Chapdelaine is resigning his post after 10 years on the job. He says he wants to rest, recharge and refocus as he decides the next chapter
In this special edition of ACMi News: as we celebrate Black History Month, we interview Darryl Hill, a man nationally known as “The Jackie Robinson of College Sports.” Mr. Hill
In this special edition of ACMi News: as we celebrate Black History Month, we interview Darryl Hill, a man nationally known as “The Jackie Robinson of College Sports.” Mr. Hill
An arrest is made into four arsons that occurred nearly three years ago in the Boston area. Two of the four targeted the Chabad Center for Jewish Life in Arlington.
Some potentially dangerous explosive devices are found at an Arlington home by a resident doing some housecleaning. We have the very latest from Arlington police on what happened next. Celebrating
School superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Homan says as of now, COVID-19 cases are dwindling in Arlington public schools, while COVID testing undergoes certain changes. We’ll have an update. Nature was a
An elderly woman dies after a swift moving fire swept through a portion of the third floor at the Chestnut Manor senior housing complex this week. We get the latest
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